Showing the Specific Source of Sugar Alcohol on a Nutrition Facts Label

If a food contains multiple sugar alcohols and Sugar Alcohol is listed on the label, then the nutrient name should be listed as:

Sugar Alcohol for U.S.

Sugar Alcohol(s), Polyalcool(s) or Polyol(s) for Canada

If a food contains only one type of sugar alcohol, then the label can list the name of the specific sugar alcohol, e.g. sorbitol, erythritol, etc.

In Genesis R&D Foods version 11.5 or later, users have the ability to display the specific sugar alcohol (e.g. Sorbitol) on the label instead of the generic “Sugar Alcohol.”How to show a specific source of sugar alcohol on your label

With your Recipe open, click View Label. Remember, Sugar Alcohol is a voluntary nutrient, so it doesn’t automatically appear and you will have to show it on the Label.